why evaporation different from boiling
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Evaporation usually occurs on the surface. Evaporationmay occur when the partial pressure of vapor of a substance is less than the equilibrium vapour pressure.Boiling is a phase transition from the liquid phase to gas phase that occurs at or above the boilingtemperature....
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Evaporation is a free surface process. Boiling is an entire bulk process that gets triggered from the solid interfaces and phase change occurs at the free surfaces. Boiling occurs at a given temperature when the saturation vapour is equal to the atmospheric pressure... In the picture is a diagram which will help you...
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Evaporation is a free surface process. Boiling is an entire bulk process that gets triggered from the solid interfaces and phase change occurs at the free surfaces. Boiling occurs at a given temperature when the saturation vapour is equal to the atmospheric pressure... In the picture is a diagram which will help you...
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